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... matter of applying ready - made categories ; it is a matter of using our imagina- tions , as James so splendidly makes us do : especially in an area of concern the area of pressure and coercion - that is , quite literally , central to ...
... matter of applying ready - made categories ; it is a matter of using our imagina- tions , as James so splendidly makes us do : especially in an area of concern the area of pressure and coercion - that is , quite literally , central to ...
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... matters as the heinousness of rebellion and the need for order in the state . But this - since we are dealing with a man of remarkable intelligence — is to see the matter too simply.1 Ulysses ' speech occurs in a particular dramatic ...
... matters as the heinousness of rebellion and the need for order in the state . But this - since we are dealing with a man of remarkable intelligence — is to see the matter too simply.1 Ulysses ' speech occurs in a particular dramatic ...
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... matter of explicit religious reference , as when the Second Murderer of Clarence surprisingly quotes Scripture- How fain , like Pilate , would I wash my hands Of this most grievous murder- ( I.iv. 272-3 ) Shakespeare had already at ...
... matter of explicit religious reference , as when the Second Murderer of Clarence surprisingly quotes Scripture- How fain , like Pilate , would I wash my hands Of this most grievous murder- ( I.iv. 272-3 ) Shakespeare had already at ...
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Literature and the Teaching of Literature | 9 |
Henry James and Human Liberty | 24 |
Two Notes on Coleridge i Coleridge as Critic | 38 |
Urheberrecht | |
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